LouisdeBerlaymont (1542–1596) was an aristocratic clergyman in the Habsburg Netherlands who served as the second archbishop of Cambrai. Berlaymont was...
Charles deBerlaymont (1510 in Berlaimont? – 1578 in Namur?) was a leading nobleman in the Low Countries in the 16th century. He was an important counselor...
youngest son of Charles deBerlaymont and Adriana de Ligne Barbançon, and brother of Gilles deBerlaymont and Claude deBerlaymont. In 1576 Florent shortly...
Claude deBerlaymont (or Claudius van Barlaymont), lord of Haultpenne (ca. 1550 – 14 July 1587), was a Flemish military commander in Spain's Army of Flanders...
1517 (1516–1519) Robert de Croÿ (1519–1556) Maximilian de Berghes (1556–1562) Maximilian de Berghes (1562–1570) LouisdeBerlaymont (1570–1596) Jean Sarazin...
Sarazin was appointed to the archbishopric of Cambrai in succession to LouisdeBerlaymont, being consecrated in Brussels by the apostolic nuncio on 15 December...
died in Liege on 18 April 1605), wife of Lancelot of Berlaymont then (from 1580) of Charles III de Croÿ. Marie, a convinced Calvinist, had a decisive influence...
Lord of Zottegem. Louis Philip was the son of Louis, 8th Count of Egmont and Maria Margaretha of Berlaymont. In 1670 he was appointed Knight of the Golden...
widow, Marie-Marguerite of Berlaymont, returned to Brussels after his death, dying there on 17 March 1654. Their son, Louis Philip of Egmont, inherited...
1578–1579: Gilles van Berlaymont, lord of Hierges 1579–1597?: Florent deBerlaymont, count of Lalaing and Berlaymont 1597–1610: Charles III de Croÿ, prince of...
Maximilian de Berghes (c. 1512–1570) was the first archbishop of Cambrai. Maximilian was born around 1512, the second son of privy councillor Dismas de Berghes...
Brussels-Luxembourg railway station. The European Commission, housed in the Berlaymont building, is located on the Schuman Roundabout, not far from the Cinquantenaire...
one of her councilors, count Charles of Berlaymont, tried to calm her nerves with the words "Quoi, Madame. Peur de ces gueux?" "What Madame, afraid of these...
Countries under Calvinist control, and from England and Ireland. When LouisdeBerlaymont, Archbishop of Cambrai, summoned a provincial council to meet in...
political power for themselves against the de facto government of Count Berlaymont, Granvelle and Viglius of Aytta, but also for the Dutch nobility and,...
accompanied by Louis of Nassau and Brederode. The regent was at first alarmed at the appearance of so large a body, but one of her councillors, Berlaymont, allegedly...
himself) 1985; Daens ('Pieter Daens' by Louis Paul Boon) Stijn Coninx 1992; see also Filmarchief les DVD!s de la cinémathèque (in Dutch). Retrieved on...
de Brimeu, Lord of Quinry: married to Anne, daughter of the Count of Silen. Marie de Brimeu, Countess of Meghem, married: 1st/ Lancelot of Berlaymont...
citizens with governor Margaret of Parma (Christine van Meeteren). Charles deBerlaymont, sharing the opinion with Willem the Silent, opposes the Spanish dictation...
uncontrolled, with little planning. The current major buildings are the Berlaymont building of the commission, symbolic of the quarter as a whole, the Europa...
Communities began to use the "emblem" as its de facto flag from 1986, raising it outside the Berlaymont building (the seat of the European Commission)...
Presser". It takes place every weekday in the commission's press room at the Berlaymont where journalists may ask questions to the Commission officials on any...
Jean de Ligne, Count of Arenberg, 1559–1568 Charles de Brimeu, Count of Megen, 1568–1572 Gillis van Berlaymont, Lord of Hierges, 1572–1574 Caspar de Robles...
Karel De Gucht ArcelorMittal. Board of Directors: Karel De Gucht Proximus. Minutes of the 2122nd meeting of the Commission held in Brussels (Berlaymont) on...
Paper Format, Nismes, Belgium - Dancing Solar Flower European Commission (Berlaymont), Brussels, Belgium - EU Sustainable Energy Week - The Field of Turning...
II died 1621 x Agnes de Byelandt Philipotte, married Philippe, Lord of Berlaymont. The ducal line is not had the possibility to continue straight from father...